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How to Create an Alzheimer’s Fidget Bag
June 24, 2019
Being on a home care journey with seniors with Alzheimer’s disease poses challenges and considerations outside of the usual ones of caring for...
Lewy Body Dementia
June 7, 2019
Having a family member diagnosed with dementia can be one of the worst days of a person’s life. Whereas a loved one was once full of life, energy,...
Multigenerational Caregiver
May 28, 2019
Taking a multigenerational approach to your care relationship with your elderly parent can be one of the most beneficial decisions that you can make...
Senior Mental Health
April 2, 2019
According to the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, 20 percent of people in the U.S. age 65 or older have a mental health concern....
Caring for Seniors with Parkinson’s Disease
March 6, 2019
Throughout the United States, there are approximately 1 million people who are currently living with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). This year alone...
Validation Therapy for Dementia
March 4, 2019
If your senior loved one has dementia, you’re eventually looking for all of the tools that you can find in order to help you make life as easy as...
How to Prevent Seniors with Alzheimer’s From Wandering
February 25, 2019
Older adults who have Alzheimer’s disease tend to wander off, especially when in a new location or out in public. This can be extremely worrisome for...
Alzheimer’s: Affecting Women More Than Men
February 23, 2019
Over time, we’ve come to find that women are often impacted by Alzheimer’s on a much larger scale than men. In fact, research shows that women...
Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease
February 15, 2019
One of the worst feelings a person can experience is the one that comes when they hear about a dire diagnosis of a loved one’s health. It’s...
The 7 Stages of Dementia
February 5, 2019
Caring for a loved one with dementia is one of the hardest things to do. The challenges and demands that the disease presents go far beyond what it...